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Arizona Medicaid: Vaccines for Children renewal requirement
UnitedHealthcare·AZ · Pediatrics, Family Medicine, General Practice·State news
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Jul 2, 2026
Summary
Healthcare providers enrolled in the Arizona Vaccines for Children (VFC) program must renew their enrollment by August 31, 2026. Failure to renew will result in program inactivation for non-compliance, and patients under age 18 may be removed from the provider's patient panel, disrupting vaccine administration services.
Action Required
By August 31, 2026: All providers participating in Arizona's Vaccines for Children (VFC) program must complete re-enrollment to maintain active status. Providers should visit asiis.azdhs.gov or consult the Arizona VFC Re-enrollment Provider Guide for step-by-step online re-enrollment instructions. Billing and administrative staff should verify provider enrollment status in practice management systems and flag any providers nearing the deadline. Failure to re-enroll will result in program inactivation and removal of pediatric patients (under 18) from the provider panel, halting VFC vaccine billing and patient care.